I had so much fun playing Blackout by Breathe Carolina from the albumHell is What You Make It, that I decided to do a drum cover of the song. I played it many times in a row, and I think that this take ended up the funniest. Please excuse my mistakes (there are several). I was aiming more for entertainment and humor, than perfect execution.

Bugs is an anthropomorphic gray hare or rabbit who is famous for his flippant, insouciant personality; a pronounced New York accent; his portrayal as a trickster; and his catch phrase "Eh... What's up, doc?", usually said while chewing a carrot. Though a similar rabbit character began appearing in the Warner Bros. cartoon shorts during the late 1930s, the definitive character of Bugs Bunny is widely credited to have made his debut in director Tex Avery's Oscar-nominated film A Wild Hare (1940).

Origin and history

Daffy first appeared in Porky's Duck Hunt, released on April 17, 1937. The cartoon was directed by Tex Avery and animated by Bob Clampett. Porky's Duck Hunt is a standard hunter/prey pairing for which Leon Schlesinger's studio was famous, but Daffy (barely more than an unnamed bit player in this short) was something new to moviegoers: an assertive, completely unrestrained, combative protagonist. Clampett later recalled:

Plot synopsis

The cartoon opens up on a farm, and a narrator (done by Mel Blanc) shows people how farmers being prepared for any emergency during the war. We see a farmer trying to put out a fire, and the narrator says that the farmer has trained his dog to put out fires. The narrator says that the dog is a "full-blooded spitz", as the dog puts out the fires by spitting.

The narrator then says that a cow has increased her production and she has given 5000 quarts of milk a day. The cow (voiced by Sara Berner) then says that they come in and take it from her, and cries. Meanwhile, a baby cow says, "What a performance.".

A turkey is eating food, and the narrator says that when the turkey reaches 20 pounds, they put him in the oven. The turkey then hears that, and goes to an exercising machine, reading a book on how to lose weight in 18 days.

Wacky Blackout

I had so much fun playing Blackout by Breathe Carolina from the albumHell is What You Make It, that I decided to do a drum cover of the song. I played it many times in a row, and I think that this take ended up the funniest. Please excuse my mistakes (there are several). I was aiming more for entertainment and humor, than perfect execution.

Wacky Blackout

I had so much fun playing Blackout by Breathe Carolina from the albumHell is What You Make It, that I decided to do a drum cover of the song. I played it many times in a row, and I think that this take ended up the funniest. Please excuse my mistakes (there are several). I was aiming more for entertainment and humor, than perfect execution.

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0:00 A Corny Concerto (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd & Porky Pig) (1943)
7:56 A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)
14:33 Bosko, the Talk Ink Kid (pilot) (1929)
19:14 Case of the Missing...

I had so much fun playing Blackout by Breathe Carolina from the albumHell is What You Make It, that I decided to do a drum cover of the song. I played it many times in a row, and I think that this take ended up the funniest. Please excuse my mistakes (there are several). I was aiming more for entertainment and humor, than perfect execution.

I had so much fun playing Blackout by Breathe Carolina from the albumHell is What You Make It, that I decided to do a drum cover of the song. I played it many times in a row, and I think that this take ended up the funniest. Please excuse my mistakes (there are several). I was aiming more for entertainment and humor, than perfect execution.

Wacky Blackout

I had so much fun playing Blackout by Breathe Carolina from the albumHell is What You Make It, that I decided to do a drum cover of the song. I played it many times in a row, and I think that this take ended up the funniest. Please excuse my mistakes (there are several). I was aiming more for entertainment and humor, than perfect execution.